The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 9, 1943, Page 6

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‘GEORGE BROTHERS Super Market 2 FREE DELIVERIES DAILY 10:30 A. M. and 3 P. 2—95 I’H()l\ lu Tmlay’ FRESH Leader TENDER FIG BARS Pound Box 2 65° Also — CRISP PRETZELS, large pkg., 23c STORES CLOSED THURSDAY EORGE BROTHER FEW DEER HIDES ARE TURNED IN, INDIAN BUREAU| According to Harvey Starling, Supervisor of Arts and Crafts of the Office of Indian Affairs, the re- quest to hunters for deer hides has not elicited much response so far, whether due to poor luck at hunting or lack of interest . The hides are given free of charge to the natives OPEN WEDNESDAY | BUT—-—CLOSED THURSDAY, Armistice Day, THIS WEEK——-—— | So in cooperation with the war effort, in order to give our boys in the armed | forces more fighting food, this week observe Thursday as your meat holiday athome. 4o e O 8 8 S O e i D o i L S R A i S et S TR G sale to the public. | Moose hides and also those of | mountain goats are also requested for the purpose, moose hides being especially usable. By getting | touch with the Indian Office, hunt- srs may have their contributions picked up. S —— MISS FENTON HERE Sadie Fenton, sister of Dave Fen- ton, Sitka and Haines businessman, is a guest at the Gastineau Holel | by the bureau to make articles Ior[ in | nas been postponed until Dec. 6. SOLDIER TELLS the jungle life Pacific.” Yurman'’s son-in-law. The letter says: |again. We have moved once. are in the middle of the jungle. never realized that is still in the air. people in the States. |of seeing is believing holds true. jagain that they were the best. back. thing a man could wish for.” on the channel. LEGION COMPLETES PLANS, ARMISTICE At last night's meeting of American Legion in |plans were completed for the ob- iservance of Armistice Day next Thursday. The group will attend vitation of that body. In the evening a dance will be given in the Elks Ballroom. Fred Cameron is chairman of the dance committee. The Jiggs dinner, originally | scheduled for next Monday evening RS e SR |PAA EMPLOYEE TO WHITEHORSE tive for Pan American Airways who duty at Whitehorse. The wife of Capt. Ail is now with her father, Mr. Yurman, at his home the luncheon given by the Juneau Chamber: of Commerce at the in“ o4 Room of the Baranof Hotel ~™ THE DAILY ALASKA EVIPIRE——JUNEAU ALASKA OF JUNGE FIGHT, MILDRED JONES. H. J. Yurman, the furrier, has a letter written by a soldier describing | “somewhere in the! The letter was written by Joe Ail, brother of Capt. Irving Ail, “Well, here I am We I 1 could go through what I am going through now. The smell of the dead Japs The things T have seen would not be believed by the The proverb |tended only by close friends and “The Allied troops proved once relatives of the young couple. The | | conditions here were unbearable but | Washington, D. C., where she has| neither the climate nor the jungles'peen employed as a Junior Clerk| nor the Japs could hold our men jn the U. S. Treasury Office. Mr. | To say that I am proud to Zenger, be one of them is about the greatest maohniei; |GREAT RELIEF AGREEMENT IS NOWDECLARED !HAROLD TENGER, | WED IN SEATTLE Of interest to friends of Harold Zenger, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Zenger of Juneau, is the announcc-j ment of his marriage last Sunday | in Seattle to Miss Mildred Jones oH Washington, D. C. The candlelight ceremony was| 3 performed at 5 o'clock in the after-| WASHINGTON, Nov. 9. — Presi- noon at the home of the groom’s dent Roosevelt today climaxed the aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. J.|Signing of the United Nations relief F. Schnaufer. A wedding supp(‘r‘“g‘e”m“‘;; w"l’;] ::“' d““‘;‘;\;fi)fi"ox % was coupled with the recen i followed the service which was at=i ¥4 SOPEC WOt 08 eee AN | business in this war, in a political ‘and humanitarian sense just as sure- ly as We mean business in a mlllld)‘} sense.” ing by Making De- claration Today The bride came to Seattle from clusion of the White House cere- with the USCG as Radio mony as representatives of 45 coun- an, third class, is on fur- tries joined the United States in lough from his station at Astoria,|creating the United Nations Relief | Oregon. | Rehabilitation ~Administration The newlyweds are returning to feed and clothe and revive the war- |Aswna to make their home for Lhc‘s icken nations. DAY OBSERVANCE| MUSIC AT MEET the the Dugout, | received. ‘work in full form each evening, | In the absence of President Har-| Wednesday through Saturday. Ban- | old Foss, Vice-President Henry duet 6:30 p.m. Saturday. Visiting Donald Styke, traffic representa-|D. W. Herron, has been serving temporarily in the | partment; Juneau office, left yesterday for torial Museum curator; Karl Hahn, — e ‘WAR SAVINGS ADM m esent. ROTARIANS HAVE Mrs. Henrietta Power, puty War Saving Administrator, re- |urm~d yesterday afternoon by PAA iplane after a_two weeks absence ‘rrom headquarters in Juneau. HERE THIS NOON Members of Juneau Rotary Club, Mrs. Power spent most of her were entertained at their noon, M€ at Fairbanks in..connection lunchepn . :meeting today in the' ¥ with, the payroll savings plan being ndop(ed by the various construction | companies in that district. D SCOTTISH RITE MASONS Special Reunion this week start- Wednesday. Degree | by three Juneau youthful artists— David DeLong, violin; Buddy Hun- | ter, trombone and piano, and Mar-| garet Femmer, piano. Each played| several numbers which were well ng 2:30 pm. Harmon presided at the meeting. |Scottish Rite Masons also cordially Guests were Carter Moore, U. S. ‘m‘"ed to attend. Navy, son-in-law of Homer Garvin; WALTER B. HEISEL, Federal Dlsbursms:‘ General Secretary. Officer here for the Treasury De- Edward Keithahn, Terri- adv. R SIR T E Peru has the largest deposits of vanadium in the world. of Skagway Alaska. The President spoke at the con-| President C—Ii—maxes Sign-| ! | HITLER'S SPEECH CAUSES DISORDERS IN MANY SECTIONS STOCKHOLM, Nov. 9.—Swedish newspapers in contact with sources within Germany today printed ar- ticles that disturbances, including shooting of a number of persons, occurred in several cities yesterday lafter Hitler's Beer Cellar speech. ‘This took place in Essen, Cologne, Dusseldorf, Mannheim, Hannover and Hamburg, all cities recently heavily bombed where the morale (has suffered a serious blow and |where hundreds of foreign workers are still employed in the war in- dustries. ————— CAPT. OLSEN HERE Capt. Kaurin Olsen, thern Commercial Company, is in to‘Juncnu on his way to Seattle from | Fairbanks with Pan American Air- ways. '| Big Ten title. of the Nor-| COACH'S CONTRACT AT NORTHWESTERN RENEWED; 3 YEARS EVANSTON, Ill, Nov. 9—Lynn Waldorf's contract as coach of Northwestern, has been renewed Ior} three more years. He has been at the school since 1935 and his teams | have won 39 games, lost 29, tied | in four and won Northwestern’s only | GAELS LOST GAME SATURDAY BECAUSE | OF FIELD (HANGES STOCKTON, Calif.,, Nov. 9. — A blunder by officials in setting Sf, Mary's Gaels back two yards and in changing lineage markers between periods, cost the Gaels the chances | |of a second touchdown and possiblé | win against the College of the Pas cific last Saturday. This is accord= | ing to disclosures revealed today. ! | BACK FROM II"ERIOR; Acting De- | | BASKE ADMI Service Men and Stude TONIGHT 7.30P. M. GREMLINS vs. COPPERS SPARKS vs, CHEECHAKOS HIGH SCHOOL GYM. Use Sixth Street Entrance BUY WAR BONDS 3 TBALL SSION nts NOTICE!! ALL MEAT MARKETS <t . The following Markets will be OPEN WEDNESDAY and CLOSED THURSDAY: CALIFORNIA MEAT MARKET THIBODEAU'S CASH MARKET AMERICAN MEAT MARKET SANITARY MEAT MARKET HUTCHINGS" ECONOMY MARKET ALASKA MEAT MARKET 20th CENTURY MEAT MARKET FEUSI & JENSEN—DOUGLAS ORDER YOUR HOLIDAY TURKEY Now (Prices will comply with 0. P. A. Regulations) TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1943 ATTENTION ELKS Special meeting of Elks tonight at 8 o'clock. Important- business. All| members requested to attend. | FLOYD FAGERSON, Exalted Ruler. »adv. » By JANE MARLOWE JUST BECAUSE you're. busy these days on Red Cross and war work, don’t "think you need let melh get dull, With long-keeping Avoset Sta- bilized Cream on hand, there’s no end to the luscious treats you can turn out. Let’s start with o'y o MOLDED BAVARIAN CREAM 1 Thisp. unflavored gelatin 14 cup cold water 214 cups sliced canned peaches | £ Tblsps. lemon juice 14 cup sugar Dash of salt 1 tsp. grated orange rind 1{ tap. almond extract 1 cup Avoset Whipping, whppvd Soften gelatin in cold water; dissolve . | over hot water. Sieve pmhes to meas- ure 114 cups puree; add with remain- ing in; ients, except Avoset, to fi;tm lclgl" \mlt:l pnru‘:lly let“l;ut 'y—fold in whip voset ip- ping. Turn into oiled with salad oil. Chill. Unmold. Gnnn-h mthpeuh slices. Serves 6. Tinker, tatlor, soldier, sailor— All say “Mmm! surprise!” i When you serve 'em Avoset whipped Atop their favorite pies. MW/W //V A c//l-'fl’ Yes, here’s the ideal way to make desserts a success every time. Sim- ply keep Avoset ‘Whipping tucked back in the ice-box always. Then when you want delicious whips, presto! Avoset whips up quickly, easily, beautifully. . . and dessert’s a real treat! HOW THEY'LL WANT to lick the bowl after you've whipped up Avoset. But even more, how they'll love this Frozen Topping on Apple Betty, fruits—on fritters, too . 1 cup Avoset Whipping, whipped 14 cup powdered sugar (or corn syrup) 1tsp. vanilla Fold sugar and vanilla in Avoset Whipping whipped thick but, not stiff. Freeze until firm in automatic re- frigerator. DON'T BE WITHOUT that marvelous creamy flavor again! Thanks to the exclusive way it’s put up, Avoset keeps for months . . . and under proper refrigeration, for a full week or more even after it’s opened. You see, Avoset is 99.6%, real dury cream . . . sterilized to lock in that meadow-sweet flavor, sta- bilized with just 0.4% vegetable stabilizers forcreamy smoothness! Ask your grocer for a supply tomorrow!, 2 TYPES Avoset Light Daligiovs in coffee, on goreals and fruits, for ell table uses! Avoset Whipping - Perfact forwhips, des- sort toppings, ice cream. Just whip and flavor as you would fresh whipping cream.

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